The Two Revolutions In Bio-Medical Research
Mens Sana Monogr. 2005 Mar; 3(1): xi–xiii. doi: 10.4103/0973-1229.36963 PMCID: PMC3369182 In the field of modern medical science, we can identify certain epochs. Some of […]
Ajai R. Singh
Mens Sana Monogr. 2005 Mar; 3(1): xi–xiii. doi: 10.4103/0973-1229.36963 PMCID: PMC3369182 In the field of modern medical science, we can identify certain epochs. Some of […]
Ajai R. Singh, Shakuntala A. Singh Mens Sana Monogr. 2004 Jan-Oct; 2(1): 57–70. PMCID: PMC3400325 Abstract A lot of Indian research is replicative
Ajai R. Singh Mens Sana Monogr. 2004 Jan-Oct; 2(1): 55. PMCID: PMC3400324 The truth knocks on the door and you say, ‘Go away,
Abstract Most clinicians and researchers are concerned with recent advances in psychiatry. This involves the danger whether something time-tested may
Ajai R. Singh Mens Sana Monogr. 2004 Jan-Oct; 2(1): 43. PMCID: PMC3400306 Fashions come and go. Filmstars have their hey
Ajai R. Singh Mens Sana Monogr. 2004 Jan-Oct; 2(1): 19–20. PMCID: PMC3400316 5,00,000 people all over the globe are reported
Ajai R. Singh, Shakuntala A. Singh Mens Sana Monogr. 2004 Jan-Oct; 2(1): 3–4. PMCID: PMC3400308 The Fourth Psychiatric Revolution At present, psychiatry is
Ajai R. Singh, Shakuntala A. Singh Mens Sana Monogr. 2004 Jan-Oct; 2(1): 21–33. PMCID: PMC3400318 Abstract Suicide is amongst the
Ajai Singh, Shakuntala SinghMens Sana Monogr. 2004 Nov-Dec; 2(2): 5–32.PMCID:PMC3369165 Abstract The uniqueness of Psychiatry as a medical speciality lies